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<TITLE>Fourteenth Test for Section 7.1 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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#id1 {COLOR: BLUE}
#id2 {color: blue}
#id3 {font-family: Times;
      background: url(flagbg.gif)}
#id4 {font-family: times;
      background: url(Flagbg.gif)}
#id5 {color: green}
.RED {color: red}


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<h1 >Testing Statement #14 Below of Section 7.1 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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14. All CSS style sheets are case-insensitive, except for parts that are not
under the control of CSS.
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<h2>PASS CRITERIA:
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<p ID=id1>
If statement #14 above is passed, this paragraph should be blue.
The rule applied is "#id1 {COLOR: BLUE}", which is in all caps.
<p ID=id2>
This paragraph should also be blue, and look like the paragraph above.
THe rule applied is "#id2 {color: blue}", which is all in lowercase.
<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should have font family of Times (if supported), and a background of flag
pattern.  The rule applied is "#id3 {font-family: Times; background: 
url(flagbg.gif)}"; both "Times" and "flagbg.gif" are case-sensitive.
<p ID=id4>
This paragraph should be UA-default.  The rule applied is "#id4 {font-
family: times; background: url(Flagbg.gif)}"; "times" and "Flagbg.gif"
should not exist, and so this rule should be ignored.
<p ID=id5>
This paragraph should be green.  The rule applied is "#id5
{color: green}".
<p CLASS=RED>
This paragraph should be red.  The rule applied is ".RED {color: red}".
<p CLASS=red>
This paragraph should also be red.  The rule applied is same as above, but
unlike the paragraph above, the source here is "p CLASS=red", with "red"
in lowercase instead of in caps




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All other proeprties of this page should be UA-default.
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